I don't cook completely new dishes every time. Sometimes, new dishes and recipes mean improvement of older recipes and dishes, such as this Pepper Pork recipe.
Pepper Pork Chop
Ingredients: Pork loin chops, ground white pepper, ground black pepper, dark soy sauce, brown sugar, some oyster sauce
Directions:
1. Rub the slices of pork with ground white pepper and black pepper
2. Add some dark soya sauce, oyster sauce and some brown sugar. Marinate them (leave them in the fridge, at least one hour)
3. Heat up some oil in a frying pan. On medium heat, pan-fry the marinated pieces for a few minutes(~3mins) one one side, then turn over and pan-fry other side until cooked.
4. Place in aluminium foil, seal it if not served immediately (note: this can keep the pork chops warm and retain the juice and moisture in the pork chops. Further, if you are worried that the pork chops may be undercooked in Step 3, the heat which you seal the pork chops in within can allow a little further cooking in the pork chops). This is not another Foil-Cooking but surely, tin foil gives a good neat trick again!
If you find such pork chops boring, you can try this Apple Pork Chops recipe.
Tag: pork chops, pepper pork chops
Ooh, the juices just dripping out of the meat is tnatalising! *drools*
ReplyDeleteThis looks good. We've got a true pepper lover in the family, and your pork chops look so incredibly succulent!
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ReplyDeleteHaha this pork chop looks nice enough it will definitely be a catch especially during those bbq sections where they usually have some stuff wrapped in foil ha! Have added a link to your site=)
ReplyDeleteTks for sharing this useful tip. Will try it out soon as my hubby is away late from work. Your pork chop looks so appetizing! :P
ReplyDeleteI just bought some pork loin. This recipe will come in handy. =)
ReplyDeleteLooks easy and delicious!
ReplyDeletelooks great ... and what a nice cooking tip! :)
ReplyDeleteI'm ready for a pork chop burger! ;p
ReplyDeleteNo..it's sooo not boring!! :)
ReplyDeleteDelish! And wow you made it which made it really nice!~ Porl pepper steak is my dish last Sat but in a resto:)
ReplyDeleteMine is, HERE and HERE. Have a great week ahead!
looks yummy!!gotta give it a try bec hubs love apples!
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Just look at the juices! It looks really yummy! :)
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oh my my....yummy
ReplyDeleteMy WS entry this week : in HERE and HERE. Hope you have time to visit . Thanks
wow! how come your pork chop look so juicy and meaty!! I wanna some ,pleaseeeeeeeeeeee!!
ReplyDeleteThe pork chops look good :P
ReplyDeleteNo diagnosis from the doctor for my girl's leg...but if u ask me I'll say it's 猪脚 swell.
I like this one cuz it's easier to cook compare to the apple pork chop.
ReplyDeleteoh my, simple, yet so full of flavor... :)
ReplyDeleteohohoho...sous chef's mom always makes this and i always had to work so hard NOT to finish them...hhehehe...yummy combo!
ReplyDeletethe pork chop looks yummy!! my nieces would've grabbed it in seconds:)
ReplyDeletethat porkchop has my name on it :) yummy!
ReplyDeletemy entry is up :)
You are quite a cook and photographer!
ReplyDeleteDo you steam it again after putting the chops in the foil? I am on the look-out for moist and tender pork chops just like these!
ReplyDeleteblack pepper?? oh i love it
ReplyDeletethat look so good! i might gonna try..
ReplyDeletelooks so yummy! love cooking in foil..thanks for another tasty and easy recipe
ReplyDeleteoooh! that looks scrumptious!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness! Those pork chops look amazingly juicy!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing. This recipe is definitely a keeper!
That is what makes food interesting! Abit of a twist and it comes a new dish! I would love that pork chop with a bowl of rice!
ReplyDeleteGosh girl, you make me insanely hungry now.
ReplyDeleteThose pork chops look so tasty!
ReplyDeleteOooh - that looks lovely. I like my pork chops to be a little pink inside, these days (at least in England) it's safe to eat it like this.
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